Biodiversity in Canada Ecology, Ideas, and Action

Biodiversity in Canada Ecology, Ideas, and Action by Stephen Bocking, published by University of Toronto Press in 2000, is a comprehensive examination of biodiversity issues in Canada. Spanning 426 pages, this book addresses the intricate relationship between humans and the variety of life on Earth, highlighting concerns such as clearcut forests, endangered species, and the loss of crop varieties. It captures the attention of various stakeholders, including activists, scientists, and policymakers, and emphasizes the importance of understanding biodiversity through multiple perspectives.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of critical questions surrounding biodiversity, including species survival, the value of biodiversity, and the policies necessary for its protection. The book features contributions from a diverse group of experts, including scientists, historians, and political scientists, providing an interdisciplinary approach to the subject. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those studying environmental conservation, wildlife, and social science, making it particularly useful for undergraduate courses in related fields.
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Clearcut forests, endangered species, national parks, loss of crop varieties: in the last decade the common element of these varied concerns has become widely recognized. These are all biodiversity issues: they relate to the variety of life on Earth and our relationship with it. This relationship is now capturing the attention of activists, scientists, policymakers, and the public, from negotiations at the United Nations to concerns about the neighborhood park.
Biodiversity issues raise many questions. How many species are there, and what do they need to survive? How have we learned what we know about biodiversity? What is its value? What policies are needed to protect it? Who participates in protecting biodiversity: governments, industry, activists?
This book explores answers to these questions and, in doing so, shows how biodiversity, like other complex environmental issues, can only be understood through the insights provided by many perspecives. The authors contributing to this volume include scientists, historians, anthropologists, lawyers, political scientists, economists, and planners. Together, they provide an interdisciplinary perspective on biodiversity in Canada, especially usefol for undergraduate courses in environmental and natural resource studies, geography, and political science.
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